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"Three Countries in One Day: France

"Three Countries in One Day: France Andorra and Spain from Barcelona""Where else but Europe can you visit three countries in one day? After an early start from Barcelona you’ll be in the Spanish village of Baga by 8:30am surrounded by the rocky peaks of Cadi-Moixero National Park.Explore Baga’s central square and medieval church before crossing the border into France in time for breakfast in the walled town of Mont-Louis. After traditional French fare of croissan explore the town’s 17th-century fortified citadel designed by Vauban and protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Leaving Mont-Louis at 11am

Hot Air Balloon Flight and Breakfast over the Volcanoes of Catalonia

"Discover the beauty of Catalonia's volcanoes from the sky at bird’s eyes view! Come and enjoy the experience of flying in a hot-air balloon over La Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park one of the most interesting areas of dormant volcanoes in Europe. A flight in a hot-air balloon is a different way of travelling – float in the air in pure peace and quiet and enjoy the feeling of absolute freedom of perfect stillness of adventure.Ideal for nature-lovers and those searching for new sensations a hot-air balloon flight gives you a 360º bird’s-eye view of the landscape below. On clear days the views stretch from Montserrat to the Mediterranean Sea with the Pyrenees omnipresent in the background and the dormant volcanoes below.The activity begins bright and early in the morning (in the summer at 07.00

Bordeaux City Sights Walking Tour

"Your 2-hour walking tour starts from the tourist office in central Bordeaux. The exact route may vary depending on the weather and number of people in the group but your guide will be sure to show you as many of the city’s highlights as possible.Walk to Monument aux Girondins a dramatic fountain statue commemorating the Girondists a group of political martyrs who were executed for their militant support during the French Revolution.Continue along the banks of the Garonne River to Place de la Bourse home to the stock exchange. This square was laid out in the 1700s by King Louis XV's architect Gabriel to act as a dramatic frame for an equestrian statue of the monarch.Make your way to Rue Sainte-Catherine the pedestrian street in the heart of the historical city center